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...and people ask why I like that band so much...Classic Faces vocal harmony
That is unfortunately the not so famous "Frosty"! Too bad there isn't more footage. Frosty was Fantastic!I love how that drummer is smashing those cymbals!
This is fantastic. Things have been so depressing the past couple of years, and this really lifted my spirits. Thanks for posting. Not sure why they made them stop. Reminds me of a job I played once in Baltimore. I played in Baltimore a lot back in to 80's and 90's. We did a job, and then we all went to Louie's Bookstore Cafe. Our keyboard player went over to the piano and started playing, and everyone was loving it. The manager came by after two tunes and told him he had to stop playing or they would have to charge an "entertainment tax". It was unbelievably stupid....meanwhile, 3 days ago in a public mall...
This guy has lots videos on YouTube....meanwhile, 3 days ago in a public mall...
Yea, I noticed. What surprises me is all of the people just walking by as if nothing is going on. People are strange.This guy has lots videos on YouTube.
Well, since most videos are in airports or bus stations, I understand that most people have somewhere to go.Yea, I noticed. What surprises me is all of the people just walking by as if northing is going on. People are strange.
Many years ago, I got to see Harry “Sweets” Edison with Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis on sax. It was an education.Hines played piano like it was a trumpet, and Sweets Edison played trumpet like few others. They are the only two musicians on this album, which stands on its own musical merit. However, it is also perfect for drummers and/or bassists to play-along. Brushes or sticks work. Either way, listening pleasure or play-along, it's a treasure (IMHO, of course.)